While using a PCMCIA card to access your pictures is generally faster than accessing the camera in the Connect mode, you lose some of the functionality you would have through the Mounter software. For example, when using MICROSOFT EXPLORER software and a PCMCIA card, you cannot extract and save audio from pictures that have attached sound. To access both a picture and its attached sound from the PCMCIA card, you must use KODAK TWAIN software or KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture Easy Software 3.0.

Picture Card Adapter

The DC220 and DC260 use a removable memory card that complies with the CompactFlash standard. Due to the size of the CompactFlash card, most PCMCIA card readers do not accept the card as is, but require an adapter card. A KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE Picture Card Adapter is available for your memory card to adapt the 50-pin Picture Card for use with 68-pin PCMCIA-ATA compatible devices.

For information on ordering a Picture Card Adapter, refer to the “Accessories” section on page 1-4.

To transfer pictures via the PCMCIA card:

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1Remove the memory card from the camera.

Refer to “Removing the memory card” on page 2-10.

2Insert the memory card into the Picture Card Adapter.

3Insert the Picture Card Adapter into your computer.

The Picture Card appears as a drive on your computer.

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Kodak DC260 Picture Card Adapter, Refer to Removing the memory card on, Picture Card appears as a drive on your computer